About 170 researchers from across the University converged on Penn Pavilion for the fourth Duke Research Computing Symposium. For the...
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3D printing and 21st century research
Chip Bobbert can turn electronic bits into sculpture. He is one of the driving forces behind Duke’s growing 3D printing...

“Posters! Posters!” (Festive Sing-Along)
You may remember last year’s stirring rendition of “I’m Dreaming of a White Poster.” It was fantastically popular and, we...

Poster competition for the 2017 Duke Research Computing Symposium
The winners of the 2017 Duke Research Computing Symposium poster competition and the Scholars@Duke Data Visualization Challenge are: For the...

Telcom renovations finished, monumentally!
The monumental Telcom Building has been transformed into the Technology Engagement Center (aka TEC, since everything needs its acronym). A...

Students mine parking data to help you find a spot
by Kara Manke (Reposted from the Duke Research Blog) No parking spot? No problem. A group of students has teamed...

Monumentalize your visualization
The monumental Telcom Building could help you monumentalize your wondrous scientific visualizations! As part of the building renovation plans, two very large...

Monumental Telcom Building renovation beginning in April
In April, the sledge hammers will swing to begin the renovation of the ground floor of the monumental Telcom Building....

New: Research Toolkits for Researchers
OIT announces a pilot of Research Toolkits, a web-based service that allows researchers to request virtual machines (VMs) and data storage for research projects....

Azure for Researchers
April 7th, 9-5; April 8, 9-12 Duke University Libraries has partnered with Microsoft to host a workshop about Cloud Computing...